Factors Associated With Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Children Who Stutter.
Ria Frances Louisa BernardCourtenay Frazier NorburyPublished in: Language, speech, and hearing services in schools (2023)
Family history of adverse mental health is associated with higher self-reported internalizing symptoms in children who stutter. The interaction between child, family, and contextual factors may change with age, and this requires further exploration in larger, longitudinal studies. The association between bullying and anxiety scores indicates the importance of anti-bullying initiatives in promoting psychosocial development in school-age children who stutter. This study also highlights the contribution of known risk factors for mental health, such as family history, to variability in symptom reporting.